1. What is your age? Under 18 Years Old 18 to 24 Years Old 25 to 30 Years Old 31 to 40 Years Old 41 to 50 Years Old 51 to 60 Years Old Over 60 Years Old2. What is your gender? Male Female3. College is . . . an opportunity to reinvent myself a four-year (maybe longer) long party a necessary stepping stone to a successful career a place where I can make a difference an opportunity to get away from my family a great place to meet amazing people and try new things4. How certain are you about what you want to do with your life? I''ve had my whole career mapped out since I was ten. I am pretty sure I know, but am open to new ideas. I have no clue. Thinking about the future kind of freaks me out. I'll figure it out when I get there. For now, I'm just having a good time I think I could be happy doing a lot of different things.5. What is your relationship like with your parents? Excellent. My parents are truly my best friends. Good on the surface. But sometimes, I feel like my parents don't know the true me. My parents are pretty laid back. They'd have to be with a kid like me. Contentious. Whatever I do is never good enough for them. OK I guess. I mean, I see them on holidays. For better or worse, my parents have a lot of influence over the way I run my life and the choices I make.6. How can your friends tell when you are interested in someone of the opposite sex? I tend to tease and make fun of the guys/girls I like. I act really nervous and babble like an idiot. I make a lot of jokes and try to disarm the person with humor. I smile and blush a lot and accidentally (on purpose) brush up against them I generally crush from afar and hope he/she comes to me first. I'm very forward with people. If I like someone, I'm going to go right up to them and ask them out. What's the worst that can happen?7. When someone I trust double crosses me, I generally react by . . . . . . getting revenge! . . . giving that person the silent treatment or being totally passive-agressive toward them . . . confronting that person directly and calmly explaining to them how I feel. . . . trying not to show my anger. I'd rather avoid the conflict if at all possible . . .getting into a screaming match with that person. I have a really awful temper. . . . telling anyone who will listen what an awul person that double crosser is.8. Ouch! You have just been dumped! How do you cope? Begin my search for a rebound person ASAP. A generally don't let it bother me. Obviously, he or she was not the right person for me. I sulk, moan, and wallow in self-pity for at least a week. I throw myself into school or work to avoid thinking about it. I call my best friend and pour my heart out to them. I go into total excess mode. Too much food, too much partying, too much drinking.9. Would you ever consider joining a sorority or fraternity? It sounds like a great way to meet people and have fun. Sign me up! Definitely not. Those are not the type of people with whom I see myself associating. Maybe, if my friends were joining with me. Perhaps, if I thought it might help further my career goals. It would probably depend on whether I felt comfortable with the other members of the sorority or fraternity. Absolutely! I saw Animal House. Greeks know how to party!10. Which Breakfast Club character did you most identify with when you were in high school? Brian Johnson (the brain) Andrew Clark (the jock) Claire Standish (the princess/ prom queen) John Bender (the slacker/ troublemaker) Allison Reynolds (the loner/ goth girl)11. Which career best fits your strengths and interests? lawyer engineer marketing or public relations politician professional slacker religious leader12. When you are in a relationship, you tend to . . .? fall in love fast and get very serious, very quickly keep things fun and light. Who needs the pressure of commitment? become distant and hold back. I am afraid of getting hurt. lose interest very quickly. I can't help but think I am missing out on something better. let the relationship take precedence over everything else in my life. start slow, but am more than willing to take things to the next level with the right person.13. There's a huge party on campus to celebrate the end of the semester. I want to meet up with you. Where can I find you? I'll be the one starting the conga line or dancing on the table in my underwear a la Tom Cruise in Risky Business. I'll be in the one in the corner making out with the hottest guy/girl in the room. It's going to be hard to hunt me down. I know everybody it this party and I am going to be making the rounds all night. I'll probably be dancing or chatting with my close circle of friends. I'll be standing against the wall . . . alone. Looking extremely uncomfortable. Home. Reading. In my dorm room. I don't do parties.14. Among your circle of friends, what role do you generally play? The leader (I tend to dictate where we go and what we do.) The social director (I tend to bring everybody together and make sure everyone feels included) The follower (I hate making decisions and am more than happy to follow the crowd) The caretaker (I'm generally the one cleaning up everyone else's messes and drying everyone else's tears) The drama queen (I am probably the most volatile person in my group and have been known to stir up a bit of drama now and then.) I am more of a loner, actually15. How do you feel about rules? I get personal joy out of breaking the rules and do so whenever I can. Rules keep our lives orderly and focused and, therefore, are necessary. Even though I may complain about the rules, I always end up following them anyway. I follow the rules most of the time. But, I have been known to break a few of them when I have good reason to do so. Rules are boring and annoying. I generally don't pay attention to them.16. With which Greek character do you think you would get along best? Casey Cappie Evan Rusty Rebecca Dale